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about rudeness, look at mitt romney talked to candy crowly last night and dismissively treated her and didn't listen to her. >> she fought back. >> she absolutely did. yeah. it's absurd to suggest that women are meek and shrink back from this. there's politeness and then there's disrespectful. >> a double standard, too. everybody was saying joe biden's so aggressive, too much. now this week nobody's compla complaining about mitt romney. he was incredibly a bully last night. >> to your point two weeks prior, the president wasn't tough enough and now people saying he was too tough this time around and which it has baffled me. >> president obama was too -- >> yes. some conservatives who believe that, you know, this or that. doesn't make it true. that's my point. that's my point. >> i think they just weren't expecting president obama to be so forceful as he was last night. >> how could you not expect that? >> on the women's issues, the libya answer and most importantly that last comment he made about the 47%. that was genius right before the end of the debate when romney had no chance to r
about rudeness, look at mitt romney talked to candy crowly last night and dismissively treated her and didn't listen to her. >> she fought back. >> she absolutely did. yeah. it's absurd to suggest that women are meek and shrink back from this. there's politeness and then there's disrespectful. >> a double standard, too. everybody was saying joe biden's so aggressive, too much. now this week nobody's compla complaining about mitt romney. he was incredibly a bully last night....
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she's going to continue to talk about mitt romney, mitch mcconnell. she has a new ad where she concedes that a lot of people like scott brown, and she even says he's taken a few votes you might agree with but he's not there when you need him. that's her counterpoint to that. he's somebody who is only occasionally going to vote with massachusetts dominant liberal political view is her feeling. his, of course, is i'm going to reach across. we need more people reaching across. she's a rock thrower. she's too partisan. that's the central fight of the debate tonight. >> that should be interesting. we'll perhaps talk about the highlights of the debate tomorrow. >>> later in the gum check, do you think that romney's performance will have a trickle-down effect on senate races, particularly how he handles this 47% issue? we'll tell you how to weigh in. plus -- >> it was really wonderful that clint eastwood came to the national convention and talk it had to an empty chair. i'll remember that for a long time. i thought he was great and i really liked him for doi
she's going to continue to talk about mitt romney, mitch mcconnell. she has a new ad where she concedes that a lot of people like scott brown, and she even says he's taken a few votes you might agree with but he's not there when you need him. that's her counterpoint to that. he's somebody who is only occasionally going to vote with massachusetts dominant liberal political view is her feeling. his, of course, is i'm going to reach across. we need more people reaching across. she's a rock...
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about. >> governor, i want to talk about the romney sort of flip flop that we've seen. it's sort of a rom in flop. >> rom flop. >> he and his head team can't get it together as to whether it is or not. but moving way from that specifically, the nature of a person campaigning for office and being inconsistent in the people who are listening to him don't know like we saw with john kerry, what we saw with al gore. people don't know. what is your position. people don't like that, right? i think we saw that with george bush. they like consistency, even if they disagree with the man. >> you can make the argument you have the right to have your position evolve over time, and often that's true. fact change, circumstances change, so your opinion should change. but when you flip flop in the same day like they did on whether it's a penalty or a tax, the mandate, it's absolutely stunning. i mean it's stunning about how poorly the campaign is organized and it's stunning that someone who's a decent man like mitt romney would do something like that. i mean so what if you offend the ba
about. >> governor, i want to talk about the romney sort of flip flop that we've seen. it's sort of a rom in flop. >> rom flop. >> he and his head team can't get it together as to whether it is or not. but moving way from that specifically, the nature of a person campaigning for office and being inconsistent in the people who are listening to him don't know like we saw with john kerry, what we saw with al gore. people don't know. what is your position. people don't like that,...
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here is some of the video where governor romney talks about president obama's supporters. >> the president starts off with 48 percent or 49 percent, but with a huge group of people who pay no income tax, 47 percent of americans pay no income taxes. our message of low taxes does not connect. he will talk about tax cuts for the rush. that is what they say every four years. my job is not to worry about those, but to convince the 5 percent to 10 percent in the center who are independent. >>shepard: today, governor romney spoke at a fundraiser in atlanta and the cameras were rolling. john roberts is live in atlanta. john? >>reporter: it has been policy for some time in the romney campaign to have cameras in, a pool camera, when there are official remark tons made, reducing the likelihood of surprise recordings coming out at the events lately and the foreseeable future. he took ownership of the comments of 47 percent that he made back in may in an op-ed in "usa today" newspaper saying it is a choice between recovery and dependence when you look at the two candidates. at the fundraiser in atlanta
here is some of the video where governor romney talks about president obama's supporters. >> the president starts off with 48 percent or 49 percent, but with a huge group of people who pay no income tax, 47 percent of americans pay no income taxes. our message of low taxes does not connect. he will talk about tax cuts for the rush. that is what they say every four years. my job is not to worry about those, but to convince the 5 percent to 10 percent in the center who are independent....
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romney has had to explain the 47% remark. don't be surprised if we hear a version of this answer when it comes up wednesday night. >> if you could go back to that fundraiser, would you have said it differently? >> it's not productive for someone to get into the detail of how a campaign is going to cop l together the people i need to win an election. i'm a president for 100% of the american people and that's the real% people care about. not 47 versus anyone else. i will be president for 100% of the feem. >> of course, 47% is something we're hearing a lot in tv ads. the president's campaign continues to pound the issue on the air waves. heading into tomorrow night's debate, the president and romney each have two vulnerabilities. whatever candidate exploits his opponents will end the night with the upper hand. for the president, he hasn't fully described what his second term is going to look like. proposals in tv ads and on the stump like a million new manufacturing jobs, 100,000 new math and science teachers. feel mores a opera
romney has had to explain the 47% remark. don't be surprised if we hear a version of this answer when it comes up wednesday night. >> if you could go back to that fundraiser, would you have said it differently? >> it's not productive for someone to get into the detail of how a campaign is going to cop l together the people i need to win an election. i'm a president for 100% of the american people and that's the real% people care about. not 47 versus anyone else. i will be president...
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romney has had to explain the 47% remark. don't be surprised if we hear a version of this answer when it comes up wednesday night. >> if you could go back to that fundraiser, would you have said it differently? >> it's not productive for someone to get into the detail of how a campaign is going to cop l together the people i need to win an election. i'm a president for 100% of the american people and that's the real% people care about. not 47 versus anyone else. i will be president for 100% of the feem. >> of course, 47% is something we're hearing a lot in tv ads. the president's campaign continues to pound the issue on the r waves. heading into tomorrow night's debate, the president and romney each have two vulnerabilities. whatever candidate exploits his opponents will end the night with the upper hand. for the president, he hasn't fully described what his second term is going to look like. proposals in tv ads and on the stump like a million new manufacturing jobs, 100,000 new math and science teachers. feel mores a operati
romney has had to explain the 47% remark. don't be surprised if we hear a version of this answer when it comes up wednesday night. >> if you could go back to that fundraiser, would you have said it differently? >> it's not productive for someone to get into the detail of how a campaign is going to cop l together the people i need to win an election. i'm a president for 100% of the american people and that's the real% people care about. not 47 versus anyone else. i will be president...
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richard wolffe, i don't doubt this an inflection point we led into the show with mitt romney talking about making america stronger and again beating this drum of conflict overseas. one point he said there's only one conflict allotted in the president's defense plan as if americans have some sort of blood lust for going into various countries around the world and engaging militarily. do you think the gop can turn this around for mitt romney? >> no. there are a couple of problems, major problems, that mitt romney has underscored with his performance over the last 24 hours. one is that, as a challenger, especially against an incumbent president you need to look presidential, sound presidential, check off the presidential box that also means checking off the commander in chief box. didn't talk about afghanistan in any meaningful way in his convention. and obviously has fumbled very badly in the last 24 hours. that's one bar. another bar is, these presidential campaigns are very bad ways to test what a future president will be like. the one glimpse we have is when events happen. a crisis
richard wolffe, i don't doubt this an inflection point we led into the show with mitt romney talking about making america stronger and again beating this drum of conflict overseas. one point he said there's only one conflict allotted in the president's defense plan as if americans have some sort of blood lust for going into various countries around the world and engaging militarily. do you think the gop can turn this around for mitt romney? >> no. there are a couple of problems, major...
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romney has talked about. it was not very detailed. this seems to be a trend. what it did do -- if you extrapolate it how much money we are talking about, you are looking at cutting education by 20%. when it comes to community colleges, we are seeing great work done out there all over the country because we have the opportunity to train people for jobs that exist right now. one thing i suspect we probably agree on is getting businesses to work with community colleges. >> do you agree? >> let me finish my point. they are partnering -- they are designing training programs and people who are going through them know there is a job waiting for them if they complete it. there requires some federal support. let me say one final example. when it comes to making college affordable, whether it is two- year or four-year, one thing i did is we were spending $60 million to banks and lenders as middlemen for the student loan program, even though they were guaranteed. there was no risk for the banks and lenders, but they were taking billions out of the system. why not cut out
romney has talked about. it was not very detailed. this seems to be a trend. what it did do -- if you extrapolate it how much money we are talking about, you are looking at cutting education by 20%. when it comes to community colleges, we are seeing great work done out there all over the country because we have the opportunity to train people for jobs that exist right now. one thing i suspect we probably agree on is getting businesses to work with community colleges. >> do you agree?...
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that's what paul ryan and mitt romney are talking about. our folks are energized, mobilized, they are knocking on doors and passing out leaflets. >> jared? >> look, ohio is a state where the unemployment rate peaked well above the national level. 11%. where the national peaked at 10. and now it got to the 7s well before the national unemployment level got there. it peaked higher and got lower. and a very clear factor at play here is the rescue of the auto industry. now, a lot of people think of the auto industry as the big plants at the end of the line that build the cars and, of course, that is the end of the line. but what is really going on in ohio are a bunch of small businesses in the auto supply chain and there's been thousands and thousands of good, middle class jobs created in that supply chain that absolutely wouldn't be here absence the president's interventions and people in ohio know that and it's a very important fact that the vice president hit on yesterday and again drew an important distinction with his opponent. >> lee, it'
that's what paul ryan and mitt romney are talking about. our folks are energized, mobilized, they are knocking on doors and passing out leaflets. >> jared? >> look, ohio is a state where the unemployment rate peaked well above the national level. 11%. where the national peaked at 10. and now it got to the 7s well before the national unemployment level got there. it peaked higher and got lower. and a very clear factor at play here is the rescue of the auto industry. now, a lot of...
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mitt romney put be more readable of the two people and it was mitt romney who are the box was talking about a lady whose husband had had four jobs in three years and was losing their house. >> ordinary people, regular americans. it will be very interesting because the next presidential debate is the town hall debate. before tonight i would have said that as a strike or obama over romney but when you see that tonight that romney has really worked on his relating to people and using examples of stories of ordinary americans like we heard. >> we are glad that viewers on c-span2 and channel -- political.com, follow us at political hashtag life. if you have a treat we will try to respond to it on a program. we did an interesting piece not long ago talking to republicans in the campaign. people who worked for mitt romney who told us that disappointed they were in him as a candidate. they said behind the scenes he is really good and really smart and optimistic. he is spot on in his policies but they told us he's a terrible candidate and we don't know why. he is not good at improvising and he
mitt romney put be more readable of the two people and it was mitt romney who are the box was talking about a lady whose husband had had four jobs in three years and was losing their house. >> ordinary people, regular americans. it will be very interesting because the next presidential debate is the town hall debate. before tonight i would have said that as a strike or obama over romney but when you see that tonight that romney has really worked on his relating to people and using...
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it was kill romney. >> reporter: ann romney talk about kill and destroy when it comes to beating her husband. we'll play more of what she had to say. plus -- if you listen closely, there's ç song playing in the background. we'll tell you why t marine corps band may wish they hadn't played it at president obama's fourth of july celebration. we'll given you a little more of that. it's one of those things we probably thought you should know. >>> hundreds of thousands of firework watchers in san diego got a surprise yesterday after a glitch caused not one, not two, but all of the fireworks to go off at the same time. the show, which was supposed to be 15 minutes long, well, it lasted 15 seconds. the event's producers are investigating the mishap. >>> time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. brian mcallister's great grandfather started it in 1864. its tugs helped big ships nash gate to shore. it survived family drama, near bankruptcy and strikes and is about to pass to family's fifth generation. a little snack. on a wednesday. at 2 am. get that great taste anytime with king
it was kill romney. >> reporter: ann romney talk about kill and destroy when it comes to beating her husband. we'll play more of what she had to say. plus -- if you listen closely, there's ç song playing in the background. we'll tell you why t marine corps band may wish they hadn't played it at president obama's fourth of july celebration. we'll given you a little more of that. it's one of those things we probably thought you should know. >>> hundreds of thousands of firework...
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there is a diversification what obama is talking about and what romney is doing which is saying woe is me and woe is the country. i will give you proof. this morning in a conservative publication he said about his own nominee, mitt romney, he is only for something. he is only against barack obama and the bad economy. he needs to be for something. what you do see is a huge diversification between barack obama who is talking about what he is doing like the auto industry bailout, etc. what is mitt romney doing? gloom and doom. that's a perception issue and something people in working class states in ohio and pennsylvania see, feel, understand, and they can feel the pain and we all remember what bill clinton did to connect with people. there is a difference between the two. it's a different vision. >> i want to go to mitt romney and the health care switch. he is being confronted about the penalty versus the tax issue. take a listen. >> the supreme court is the final word? they said it was a tax. it's a tax. that's what they say it is. >> to keep this all in context, romney advised to chuck
there is a diversification what obama is talking about and what romney is doing which is saying woe is me and woe is the country. i will give you proof. this morning in a conservative publication he said about his own nominee, mitt romney, he is only for something. he is only against barack obama and the bad economy. he needs to be for something. what you do see is a huge diversification between barack obama who is talking about what he is doing like the auto industry bailout, etc. what is mitt...
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romney, livermore. also very strong in a primary debate, as you just alluded to, especially against gingrich. >> i'm sure fully ready to go push and shove. i hope the talks more about what he will do as president. we all knew -- we all know what obama has done. we don't need to be reminded of all of that. don't make it -- pointing out of the mistakes that the president made. make it a little more about yourself. lori: boxing gloves. >> television is a cool medium. you want your commander in chief, your president to basically looked like he is totally in control. so i would always advise a candidate in a presidential debate to never lose your cool. lori: you raise the issue of tv. it has to be exciting tv. has to be compelling and capture that audience. >> it will be a dramatic audience. and what always happens is, the first debate is the one that everybody watches. and so, people i know starting to vote early. 30-40 percent of the voters voting this time. before, the end of season. so after this debate
romney, livermore. also very strong in a primary debate, as you just alluded to, especially against gingrich. >> i'm sure fully ready to go push and shove. i hope the talks more about what he will do as president. we all knew -- we all know what obama has done. we don't need to be reminded of all of that. don't make it -- pointing out of the mistakes that the president made. make it a little more about yourself. lori: boxing gloves. >> television is a cool medium. you want your...
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the approach that governor romney is talking about is the same sales pitch made in 2001 and 2003, and ween ended up with the slowest job growth in 50 years. we ended up moving from surplus to deficits and culminated in the worst financial crisis since the great depression. bill clinton tried the approach that i'm talking about. we created 23 million new jobs went from deficit to surplus, and businesses did very well. so in some ways we have data on which approach is more likely to create jobs and opportunity for americans, and i believe the economy works best when middle class families are getting tax breaks so they have money in their pockets, and those of us who have done extraordinarily well because of this magnificent country that we live in, that we can do more -- >> romney: jim the president started this segment. so i get the last word. >> you get the first word of the next segment. >> romney: i'm not in favor of a $5 trillion tax cut. that's not my plan. that's .1. so you may keep referring to it as a $5 trillion tax cut. but that's not my plan. number 2, let's look at history.
the approach that governor romney is talking about is the same sales pitch made in 2001 and 2003, and ween ended up with the slowest job growth in 50 years. we ended up moving from surplus to deficits and culminated in the worst financial crisis since the great depression. bill clinton tried the approach that i'm talking about. we created 23 million new jobs went from deficit to surplus, and businesses did very well. so in some ways we have data on which approach is more likely to create jobs...
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should romney have talked about those things yesterday? >> what romney did talk about was the need to address some of the critical issues that are confronting the african-american community. >> but voter i.d. laws, that is a critical issue affecting large swaths of the african-american community. he didn't talk about it yesterday. the question is should he have. >> no. but what he did talk about was the issues around the cities and the need for us to come up with solutions that affects the number one issue that involves african-americans, in my opinion, which is violence that is plaguing our youth and he did talk about that and he talked about many other issues around the economy and i thought overall it was a fair speech. >> so, it doesn't bother you at all that he didn't talk about voter i.d. laws yesterday? >> no. what did bother me was as everyone in the media talked about, the boos he received. when you listen to the entirety of the speech, what he was actually trying to do was to reach out to those voters who have not considered voti
should romney have talked about those things yesterday? >> what romney did talk about was the need to address some of the critical issues that are confronting the african-american community. >> but voter i.d. laws, that is a critical issue affecting large swaths of the african-american community. he didn't talk about it yesterday. the question is should he have. >> no. but what he did talk about was the issues around the cities and the need for us to come up with solutions...
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another reason mitt romney talked about himself and published interviews in "time" magazine. he has said, look, if he comes out and says these are the deductions i have to limit, he feels like he will set off a cottage industry of attacks coming after him. when places like the national tax policy center say, hey, wait a minute, if you don't come out with more specifics, you will assume you will blow a hole in the deficit or raise taxes on middle income americans. the romney campaign says they don't believe what that group is saying ability their about /* tax plan. >> we know president obama wants to raise taxes on incomes over $250,000 by allowing the bush tax cuts to expire. is that the main tenet of the tax plan? >> it is, anderson, the main component of the president's plan. that's why the president talks so much about it out on the campaign trail. saying it's good for middle class americans, they'll be able to go out and purchase with the savings. he also emphasizes that wealthy americans, this is the time for them to pay their fair share. that is the maybe component, in
another reason mitt romney talked about himself and published interviews in "time" magazine. he has said, look, if he comes out and says these are the deductions i have to limit, he feels like he will set off a cottage industry of attacks coming after him. when places like the national tax policy center say, hey, wait a minute, if you don't come out with more specifics, you will assume you will blow a hole in the deficit or raise taxes on middle income americans. the romney campaign...
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machine machine and big government bureaucracy here's romney in that same speech talking about the paperwork an optometrist had to do to move his office across town take a look at. the poor he gets to change addresses is thirty three pages long or thirty three pages one because some might ask how to fill it out because some of the government they tell him what to do he sends it in they send it back was it done right you got to do it again another thirty three pages he calls another person and they tell him what to do doesn't do it right the second time third time's a charm that this takes several months during which time he's not getting the checks for the work he's doing for people who need his care that's that's how government works the night i was at it was i want to order a sandwich he passed a little. keypad or i just touched it and you know that's sandwich because if you catch this touch this touch this go pay because you're there is your sandwich it's amazing that you put the private sector going to compete it's time to bring some capital. romney's argument i think was that the privat
machine machine and big government bureaucracy here's romney in that same speech talking about the paperwork an optometrist had to do to move his office across town take a look at. the poor he gets to change addresses is thirty three pages long or thirty three pages one because some might ask how to fill it out because some of the government they tell him what to do he sends it in they send it back was it done right you got to do it again another thirty three pages he calls another person and...
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talks about. it wasn't just that small businesses were seeing costs skyrocket and they couldn't get affordable coverage even if they wanted to provided to their employees. it wasn't just that this was the biggest driver of our federal deficit, our overall health care costs, but it was families were worried about going bankrupt if they got sick, millions of families, all across the country. if that a pre-existing condition, they might not be a bigot coverage at all. if they did have coverage, insurance companies might impose an arbitrary limit. and so as a consequence, they're paying their premiums, somebody gets really sick, lo and behold, they don't have enough money to pay the bills because the insurance companies say that they've hit the limit. so we did work on this, alongside working on jobs, because this is part of making sure that middle-class families are secure in the country. let me tell exactly what obamacare did. it number one, if you've got health insurance, it doesn't mean the govern
talks about. it wasn't just that small businesses were seeing costs skyrocket and they couldn't get affordable coverage even if they wanted to provided to their employees. it wasn't just that this was the biggest driver of our federal deficit, our overall health care costs, but it was families were worried about going bankrupt if they got sick, millions of families, all across the country. if that a pre-existing condition, they might not be a bigot coverage at all. if they did have coverage,...
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governor, be well. >> everyone is focussing on that 47% that mitt romney is talking about. but the 4%. on corner of wall and broad that could swing it all, i'll explain. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can spend more time sharing your passions. wow. [ giggles ] [ male announcer ]
governor, be well. >> everyone is focussing on that 47% that mitt romney is talking about. but the 4%. on corner of wall and broad that could swing it all, i'll explain. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male...
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>> i don't think mitt romney wants to talk about health care. it's one reason why you saw rick santorum back in the primaries saying he would be the worst republican in the country to go against president obama on health care because his message is so muddled on this. to be able to say that it works and mandates work in massachusetts, but they don't work federally, it's a fine line for him to draw. he and the president don't want to talk about health care. i think today was one of the places where you saw and were reminded what this election is all about. it will be about jobs. >> michael eric dyson, thank you for that. we'll be right back. we want to keep our eye on the pictures out of ohio and expect the president to make comments shortly. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's
>> i don't think mitt romney wants to talk about health care. it's one reason why you saw rick santorum back in the primaries saying he would be the worst republican in the country to go against president obama on health care because his message is so muddled on this. to be able to say that it works and mandates work in massachusetts, but they don't work federally, it's a fine line for him to draw. he and the president don't want to talk about health care. i think today was one of the...
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romney has talked about. it was not very detailed. this seems to be a trend. what it did do -- if you extrapolate it how much money we are talking about, you are looking at cutting education by 20%. when it comes to community colleges, we are seeing great work done out there all over the country because we have the opportunity to train people for jobs that exist right now. one thing i suspect we probably agree on is getting businesses to work with community colleges. >> do you agree? >> let me finish my point. they are partnering -- they are designing training programs and people who are going through them know there is a job waiting for them if they complete it. there requires some federal support. let me say one final example. when it comes to making college affordable, whether it is two- year or four-year, one thing i did is we were spending $60 million to banks and lenders as middlemen for the student loan program, even though they were guaranteed. there was no risk for the banks and lenders, but they were taking billions out of the system. why not cut out
romney has talked about. it was not very detailed. this seems to be a trend. what it did do -- if you extrapolate it how much money we are talking about, you are looking at cutting education by 20%. when it comes to community colleges, we are seeing great work done out there all over the country because we have the opportunity to train people for jobs that exist right now. one thing i suspect we probably agree on is getting businesses to work with community colleges. >> do you agree?...
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states we're talking about. are mitt romney in the general election has spent $23 million on ads. in eight swing states, colorado, nevada, iowa, new hampshire, florida. in those states, super pacs, republican super pacs. americans for prosperity, restore our future, crossroads gps. they have outspent mitt romney in every single one of those states on ads. it's a remarkable thing. mitt romney spent $2 million. $9 million on ads. you can control your message easier when it's you paying for it than when it's four groups spending money. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but if the campaign decided hey, we need to marshal these forces and bring them in and let's have a meeting of these folks who are -- that would violate the law, right? >> absolutely. they can the coordinate. the public buy information. you can call the radio stations so you can get it that way. but you can't get everybody in. remember, in 2008, barack obama essentially said you know what, if you want to support me, give it to me. don't give it to a super pac. don't give it to a liberal group. give it to me. it's why he rais
states we're talking about. are mitt romney in the general election has spent $23 million on ads. in eight swing states, colorado, nevada, iowa, new hampshire, florida. in those states, super pacs, republican super pacs. americans for prosperity, restore our future, crossroads gps. they have outspent mitt romney in every single one of those states on ads. it's a remarkable thing. mitt romney spent $2 million. $9 million on ads. you can control your message easier when it's you paying for it...
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that every day that we're talking about medicare is a bad day for mitt romney. remember, he wanted to keep the whole focus on jobs and how obama wrecked the economy and everything else. instead, they're talking about an issue that has until 2010, and that's a very important "until," has favored the democrats. and the reason that it's favored the democrats is that the american public used to know and can be reminded that the republicans don't believe fundamentally in these programs. remember, paul ryan was the main champion of george w. bush's plan to privatize social security in 2005. >> yes, he was. >> imagine what would have happened in 2008 to the savings of seniors had they been in private accounts in the stock market as bush and ryan wanted? they would have lost their retirement. ght? >> no question about it. >> so they believe -- they believe -- these folks believe in privatization of these programs. eventually, ed, the reason that i'm pretty confident this will work for the democrats, despite the lies that are flying back and forth, is eventually people w
that every day that we're talking about medicare is a bad day for mitt romney. remember, he wanted to keep the whole focus on jobs and how obama wrecked the economy and everything else. instead, they're talking about an issue that has until 2010, and that's a very important "until," has favored the democrats. and the reason that it's favored the democrats is that the american public used to know and can be reminded that the republicans don't believe fundamentally in these programs....
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romney talked about states. what happens when seniors relocate which they often do when they retire. well that eliminate them? would they have to reapply with the state? there is just so much there without somebody really spelling that out and showing seniors and talking on their level on how this impacts them. the debate did not help in that regard. thank you. >> thank you for making your comment. bird clip.d the bi birg what gov. romney said. >> there are three ways you can cut the deficit. one is to raise taxes. no. two is to cut spending. number three is to grow the economy. if more people work, they are paying taxes and you can get the job done that way. the president would prefer raising taxes. the problem is that it slows down the rate of growth. you can never quite get the job done. i want to lower spending and encourage economic growth at the same time. what would i come from spending? i would eliminate all programs by this test if they do not pass it. is is so critical it is worth borrowing money from
romney talked about states. what happens when seniors relocate which they often do when they retire. well that eliminate them? would they have to reapply with the state? there is just so much there without somebody really spelling that out and showing seniors and talking on their level on how this impacts them. the debate did not help in that regard. thank you. >> thank you for making your comment. bird clip.d the bi birg what gov. romney said. >> there are three ways you can cut...
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is governor mitt romney's talk of repeal and replace a dead end? that's next. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. at's in your wallet? ♪ hello...rings ♪ what the... what the... what the... ♪ are you seein' this? ♪ ♪ uh-huh... uh-huh... uh-huh... ♪ ♪ it kinda makes me miss the days when we ♪ ♪ used to rock the microp
is governor mitt romney's talk of repeal and replace a dead end? that's next. [ music playing, indistinct conversations ] the charcoal went out already? [ sighs ] forget it. [ male announcer ] there's more barbeque time in every bag of kingsford charcoal. kingsford. slow down and grill. sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!!...
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when mitt romney was up here in new hampshire, they were talking about the jobs issue. they were talking about the issue of taking positions on immigration. now, they were talking about taking positions on spending. they were talking about taking positions on taxes. they may have fought fiercely on that, but they were talking about policy and issues. >> why is barack obama on bain for example so obsessively going after mitt romney? which shows the perceived gap between the regular man and woman on the street and mitt romney is getting better. they believe he is pro the rich. that is why obama is going so hard after him, isn't it? >> why aren't you talking about the rasmussen poll? this election's going to come down to what people perceive the performance of of this president is. the governor's book provides a great, great reference. obama hasn't passed a budget in four years. he's a wuss. has rejected his own simpson/bowles on his own budget package. >> you aren't supposed to be talking about -- you are the king wusser expose at the moment. let's talk about what i said.
when mitt romney was up here in new hampshire, they were talking about the jobs issue. they were talking about the issue of taking positions on immigration. now, they were talking about taking positions on spending. they were talking about taking positions on taxes. they may have fought fiercely on that, but they were talking about policy and issues. >> why is barack obama on bain for example so obsessively going after mitt romney? which shows the perceived gap between the regular man and...
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stuart: not romney, it's a distraction, not talking about romney, we're talking about clint eastwood. charles: romney did his thing. clint eastwood to monica's point took his jabs here and there and it was unique and never seen anything like this. >> i'll tell you about it, everybody is paying attention and even people who tune out politicians or may have tuned out the convention or had it in the background and weren't listening, this grabbed their attention, for better, for worse got them focused. stuart: here what is i saw the political elite were all over this and did not like it, thought it was bizarre, rambling and a distraction from romney. and everybody else, the man ott street, those i've spoken to and spoken to a few this morning, loved it. got the job done is what they said. chris: here is why it's important, what's happening now the hartland strategy by romney and ryan, and this isn't about i think with california and new york, they're never going to do that, it's not about winning over the elites, it's about winning over middle america. charles: welcome back monica. >> tha
stuart: not romney, it's a distraction, not talking about romney, we're talking about clint eastwood. charles: romney did his thing. clint eastwood to monica's point took his jabs here and there and it was unique and never seen anything like this. >> i'll tell you about it, everybody is paying attention and even people who tune out politicians or may have tuned out the convention or had it in the background and weren't listening, this grabbed their attention, for better, for worse got...
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you often hear president obama talking about lincoln, mitt romney talking about ronald reagan, and now "newsweek" is out with a list of the ten best presidents since 1900. sir harold evans w is author offaus "the american century" has a tribute. it's a ploesh to have you here. >> thank you, madam. >> you gaekted together ten distinguished historians. what was the criteria? >> the cteriasha k o active presidents were they. it's very interesting. the historians, all -- every single one of them chose franklin roosevelt as number one. >> why? >> best predent since theodore roosevelt in the beginning of the century. if you ask tm why he did th asivnd effective, those two things. and he had a sense of america's ideal of itself. so they took those creria. they didn't know what the others were doing. they all voted a it's interesting the top three -- around the table and discussing this. >> no, no. it was all in isolation. they locked them in a room with an ice pack and 5,000 volumes of their own works andsaid, come up with -- >> that doesn't soundike fu >> all othem, they pretty much agreed o
you often hear president obama talking about lincoln, mitt romney talking about ronald reagan, and now "newsweek" is out with a list of the ten best presidents since 1900. sir harold evans w is author offaus "the american century" has a tribute. it's a ploesh to have you here. >> thank you, madam. >> you gaekted together ten distinguished historians. what was the criteria? >> the cteriasha k o active presidents were they. it's very interesting. the...
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so to the point you think we should be talking about the economy, to the extent that romney has a strong line on the economy-- >> i think they need to go after these attacks and say, hey, listen, when you were candidate obama, you had a history of having a really negative attack person. it was like 6-1 against john mccain. the likability factor does matter, that's why it needs to go back to, he may be a nice enough guy, but he's not a confident enough guy. >> great to see both of you. meantime wells fargo, the world's largest morgan lender will pay millions to settle a -- >> wells fargo has agreed to pay specifically $175 million to settle this matter. this allegations are that the bank discriminated against qualified african-american and hispanic borrowers in it's -- it would stop making -- submitted loans to wells fargo that had varied interest rates and fees and costs not correlated to the borrowers credit worthiness. some borrowers out there may be wondering what this means for them. for those who are wondering if this is going to make it harder to get a future mortgage. many experts
so to the point you think we should be talking about the economy, to the extent that romney has a strong line on the economy-- >> i think they need to go after these attacks and say, hey, listen, when you were candidate obama, you had a history of having a really negative attack person. it was like 6-1 against john mccain. the likability factor does matter, that's why it needs to go back to, he may be a nice enough guy, but he's not a confident enough guy. >> great to see both of...
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it -- when governor romney talks about this board, for example, un-elected board we've created. what this is, is a group of health care experts, doctors, et cetera, to figure out how can we reduce the cost of care in the system overall? because there are two ways of dealing with health care crisis. one is to simply leave a whole bunch of people uninsured and let them fend for themselves. to let businesses figure out how long they can continue to pay premiums until they finally give up and the workers are no longer getting sured and that's the trend line, or we can figure out how can we make the cost of care more effective, and there are ways of doing it. at cleveland clinic, one of the best health care systems in the world, they actually provide great care, cheaper than average. and the reason they do, is because they do some smart things, they say if a patient is coming in, let's get all of the doctors together at once, do one test instead of having the patient runaround with ten tests. let's make sure we're providing preventative care to we're catching the on seth set of dia.
it -- when governor romney talks about this board, for example, un-elected board we've created. what this is, is a group of health care experts, doctors, et cetera, to figure out how can we reduce the cost of care in the system overall? because there are two ways of dealing with health care crisis. one is to simply leave a whole bunch of people uninsured and let them fend for themselves. to let businesses figure out how long they can continue to pay premiums until they finally give up and the...
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that had been posted on the internet a couple months ago, about mitt romney talking about an investment that i had apparently written about. and he said, you know, this is kind of interesting. should we, you know, try to find the guy who posted this? and without knowing what this person may or may not have, i said, sure, go find him. and he was able to track him down anonymously, found him, made contact with him and asked if he would talk to me. and the fellow said yes. and through twitter and e-mails, spent a long time going back and forth discussing what he had available. and eventually -- >> did you go into it at all knowing this was suppoerpent tiy taped? >> no, because once i saw the tape it was pretty clear. and in the cannons of journalism, it's a, you know, tried and true tradition to get information that other people may have gotten through ways that you would not get it yourself but still to use it. >> but to a similar point, the fact is, as you know, david, as i know, candidates tend to talk more freely at these closed-door fund-raisers. >> exactly. >> we all remember barack
that had been posted on the internet a couple months ago, about mitt romney talking about an investment that i had apparently written about. and he said, you know, this is kind of interesting. should we, you know, try to find the guy who posted this? and without knowing what this person may or may not have, i said, sure, go find him. and he was able to track him down anonymously, found him, made contact with him and asked if he would talk to me. and the fellow said yes. and through twitter and...
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barack obaobam mitt romney likes to talk about million areas and billion airs and president obama likes to talk about the middle class zplchltd people that had an idea and had something for the consumers to buy that they wanted to invest in. >> but without those consumers they would never have made it. what romney is saying is that barack obama thinks that government is the reason that everything happens, and to say so is a misstatement of his entire speech that he gave two days ago. is. >> is that the remarks that were taken out of at least part of -- isn't that enough to get him out of the hot seat as far as this tox issue? >> this was the grandmother of all faux pas. >> this is not out of context, it either is or isn't out of context. >> he said what he said and he said basically that those innovators, those folks who had taken an idea, the gem of an idea and createded large, successful companies is what made america great from an economic standpoint. it's the small businesses that make up 2/3 of the small businesses in our country, there was an informal contact between the public se
barack obaobam mitt romney likes to talk about million areas and billion airs and president obama likes to talk about the middle class zplchltd people that had an idea and had something for the consumers to buy that they wanted to invest in. >> but without those consumers they would never have made it. what romney is saying is that barack obama thinks that government is the reason that everything happens, and to say so is a misstatement of his entire speech that he gave two days ago. is....
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today we learned that, you know, romney was talking about harvesting these companies. i mean, again, i think he has a fundamental flaw as a candidate. when you hear this lack of compassion, 47%, again, it plays into a central narrative and other things we have heard about him. >> okay. we've got a little bit of that tape that karen obliquely referred to then. let's take a listen. >> bain capital is an investment partnership which was formed to invest in startup companies and ongoing companies then to take an active hand in managing them and hopefully five to eight years later to harvest them at a significant profit. >> now, that was taken from mother jones' magazine. we don't know how the tape was edited. it was clearly some kind of internal bain capital business. your reaction to that tape, michael? this man saying in his own words that his business wasn't about creating jobs. we know it never was. it was about investing, piling on debt, and then harvesting value out of the companies. >> i think what it does is show the challenge of moving from the business world to p
today we learned that, you know, romney was talking about harvesting these companies. i mean, again, i think he has a fundamental flaw as a candidate. when you hear this lack of compassion, 47%, again, it plays into a central narrative and other things we have heard about him. >> okay. we've got a little bit of that tape that karen obliquely referred to then. let's take a listen. >> bain capital is an investment partnership which was formed to invest in startup companies and ongoing...